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Bible Direction for Life is the sermon podcast of Westside Baptist Church in Bremerton, Washington. This sermon is entitled “Putting Down Roots” and was preached by Peter Montoro on December 29, 2024. If you would like to learn more about Westside Baptist Church, please visit our Website: www.BibleDirectionForLife.com. Subscribe to the Podcast if you would like to hear new sermons and lessons each week.
Jacob Hyman is a civil-site engineer in training and the leader of Strong Towns Steubenville, a Local Conversation in Ohio. Originally from Florida, he moved to Steubenville after serving in the Air Force and started the city's Local Conversation two years later. He works for Crabtree Group, Inc., which provides site engineering services for traditional neighborhood developments and infill development across the country and globe. Today, Hyman joins host Tiffany Owens Reed on The Bottom-Up Revolution to discuss the challenges of revitalizing a Rust Belt city, how Strong Towns Steubenville is tackling those challenges, and how a combination of creativity, community and faith could be exactly what Steubenville — and cities like it — need to thrive. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Local recommendations: Steubenville Nutcracker Village. Leonardo's Coffeehouse & Renaissance Coffee Roasting Co. Spyridon Studios. Chesterton & Co. Cigars. Yorgo's Gyros & Potatoes. 4th Street Standard. Martonis Pizza. Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram). Do you know someone who would make for a great The Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!
Harper gets a new toy, Aroben considers a life in town, and Cecil enlightens Katie.
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We speak with the three young performers in a new play called "Tree Boy".
Sharing from the Bible and the Keong family story, Dawn helps us see the adventure in staying for the long haul - even when we're unsure, restless, or finding it tough.
CAT2C8175-03042009-22012024 Infection (full body) -/- arboreal [journal entry] Incident Elements: · Temporal Distortion· Compulsion/OCD · Auditory Hallucinations· Disorientation· Hypochondria· Paranoia· Self-Injury Transcripts: https://shorturl.at/gzF15 This Episode is dedicated to Elias Becker thank you for your generous support! You can a complete list of our Kickstarter backers https://rustyquill.com/the-magnus-protocol-supporter-wall/ Created by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall Directed by Alexander J Newall Written by Graeme Patrick (for more of his work visit https://www.aintslayednobody.com/)Script Editing with Additional Materials by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall Executive Producers April Sumner, Alexander J Newall, Jonathan Sims, Dani McDonough, Linn Ci, and Samantha F.G. Hamilton Associate Producers Jordan L. Hawk, Taylor Michaels, Nicole Perlman, Cetius d'Raven, and Megan Nice Produced by April Sumner Featuring (in order of appearance) Ryan Hopevere-Anderson as Colin BecherBillie Hindle as Alice DyerAlexander J Newall as Norris Shahan Hamza as Samama KhalidAnusia Battersby as Gwendolyn Bouchard Dialogue Editor – Nico Vettese Sound Designer – Meg McKellar Mastering Editor - Catherine Rinella Music by Sam Jones (orchestral mix by Jake Jackson) Art by April Sumner Support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/rustyquill Check out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill The Magnus Protocol is a derivative product of the Magnus Archives, created by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Into the woods we go on this week's French Connections. Over 30 percent of mainland France is covered by forests. It's the fourth most forested country in Europe. We explore this heritage, why France's trees are suffering, and how, for some, hugging a tree can do a body good.
In this message, Paul introduces the focus for this year: putting down roots. Our spiritual "roots" are the fundamental beliefs from which our spiritual life is grounded in.
Heb. 12:1-2 How do we run the race of life? Is it a marathon? A triathlon? Do we carry more than we should? Regardless, as we run this race, we are surrounded by a cloud of witnesses, cheering us on as we go. Support the show
Spaces, Places & Faces - Part 2In this message, Pastor Jonathan shares the importance of being rooted in the word of God and what that looks like for us in this world. Follow along with the series reading plan here.
Luke 15:11 - 32 In a multitude of ways, we too have wandered away from God. When we return, we are present with God and God is present with us, in an encounter of forgiveness, joy, and healing. Jesus motivates us to show up and be present with God so we can enjoy these grace filled overflowing moments together.Support the show
Luke 15:17-20 Every group or organization must take care of their inner layers, because when we invest the time and energy into them, everything else begins to come together. Support the show
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
Netanyahu charges ahead with judicial reform in the face of aggressive protests. Plus, watchdog groups expose media bias against Israel, Israelis share why they live in the biblical heartland, and explore a movement to unite Korea through prayer.
It's restaurant wars on Top Chef (S20 E9)! There's no front-of-house this time around, but still plenty of drama. Plus, a tall lady named Clare.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We continue our dive into the Hamline STEM Start program from Hamline University for high school students entering the world of STEM, by interviewing professor Bruce Bolon of Hamline University, one of the spearheads of the program. Bruce gives some illuminating information about struggles students have in the field, and ways that they can be the best STEM students they can be! For more information on this episode, and other helpful tips about workers' compensation, visit the RateFast Blog.If you're a workers' compensation provider, adjuster, or case manager check out RateFast Express: the service that writes your impairment reports with you!Questions? Comments? Suggestions for podcast episodes? Reach out to us anytime at caworkcompreport@rate-fast.com!Connect with RateFast CEO Dr. John Alchemy on LinkedIn!
There are wheat farms, corn farms, even fish farms, but not a lot of thimbleberry farms. In fact, we only know of one and that's the Thimbleberry Collaborative Farm located in east Multnomah County, Oregon. So what is a thimbleberry anyway? It fits on the end of your finger as does a thimble and is similar to a raspberry with a bit more tartness. It grows wild and makes a great hiking snack, so look for them on your next outdoor trek. When the founders of Thimbleberry, including Executive Director Amanda Martinez, came up with their concept of a sustainable collaborative farm, the thimbleberry plant made the statement they were looking for. Thimbleberries grow by expanding through their root system; they pop up naturally in all kinds of locations. That made it a popular symbol for the founders as they wanted their farm concept to grow in the community the same natural way. It also is notable the group calls their farm a collaborative and not a collective. The founders recognized there were other great organizations that had been serving the community longer than they had and so collaborating with them in workshops, education, CSA efforts and so forth expanded everyone's reach and success in the community. Thimbleberry has focused on the vegetables and fruits that grow well in the region with impressive results on a half-acre plot. That will change soon as they expand to a five-acre plot close to their current location. The farm is a constant experiment in agriculture to always be on the leading edge. The founders just started a deep mulch initiative, which will allow for an earlier start to the growing season. And there is a learning garden for experimenting with new foods and new growing practices as well as producing food for the community members and serves as the classroom for their field trips and workshops. Although not open to the public at all times right now, the group has applied for all the necessary permitting for their new, larger farm to allow much more public interaction. Amanda's background is a natural for her Executive position. She grew up in the hills near San Jose, CA, where she and her family raised farm animals as pets. She attended Stanford University, where she studied Sustainable Food Systems and Agriculture on the University farm. She has worked on educational farms, directed summer camps and managed nonprofit organizations which shaped her dream to start an educational community farm. Additionally, Amanda recently graduated from an MBA program at Yale School of Management. Find out more at Instagram is @thimbleberrycollaborativefarm. Website: https://thimbleberrycollaborativefarm.org/. Our hosts: Twitter - @sarahmasoni and @spicymarshall, Instagram - @masoniandmarshall.
What's your first response to hardship in your life?
Forbes, Pop Sugar, Home & Design Magazine, Organic Life ~ You have heard the expression, Your environment is a reflection of YOU. What if you could design a space that truly reflects your values, spirit & haven? My guest has an exciting take on this topic! Sherry Burton Ways is a highly sought-after Interior Design Expert providing services for high-end residential and commercial clients.Home & Design Magazine recognized her as one of the Top 100 designers in the Washington Metropolitan Area & featured five of her designs! Her newest book is called "Landing On Your Feet and Putting Down Roots: 21 Rituals to Transform Your Life and Interior Space".We find ourselves living in a new space and scrambling to make sense of how we arrived there. Landing on Your Feet and Putting Down Roots:21 Rituals to Transform Your Life and Interior Space provides simple actionable strategies for adjusting to life after a transition of any kind.Her first book is "Feel Good Spaces: A Guide to Decorating Your Home for Body, Mind, and Spirit.” The book Feel Good Spaces explains how environments are an extension of the soul and provides vibrant photos, client case studies, and do-it-yourself exercises.That place–be it home or office–is visually beautiful, but more importantly it rejuvenates the body, mind, and spirit to awaken positive energy. Everybody's Feel Good Space will be different, but they will all have that “home” feeling, and a feeling of warmth and acceptance for the person who inhabits it. Several years ago, Ways expanded her design services and clientele of Kreative Ways & Solutions, LLC. Kreative Ways and Solutions, LLC provides interior design services that help to create healing spaces through color and arrangement. Using color therapy, Feng Shui and coaching techniques, Sherry Burton Ways, Design Principal, helps people to understand what is blocking them in their lives by looking at the spaces they occupy and the colors they surround themselves with. Sherry Ways and her design team create Interior Attunement through the use of Personalized Feng Shui, Color Therapy and Holistic Interior Design for both residential and commercial environments. She is an Intentional Interior Design Specialist, Certified Feng Shui Practitioner and Interior Environment Coach who creates inspirational and supportive environments for people going through life transitions as well as those interested in reflecting wellness in their surrounding environment.© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Putting Down Roots with Sarah LangfordSarah Langford is a best selling author, communicator and public speaker. For a decade she worked as a defence barrister but in 2017 she moved to Suffolk and, together with her husband, Ben, took on the running of his family's small farm. They have converted the farm to organic production and have planted hundreds of metres of new hedgerows. The paperback version of her book Rooted: Stories of Life, Land and a Farming Revolution (pub. Penguin), comes out on 2nd March. Sarah has also written The Sunday Times bestseller, In Your Defence: Stories of Life and Law (pub. Penguin 2017), a narrative non-fiction account of her decade as a criminal and family barrister. About BenBen Eagle is a freelance rural affairs and agricultural journalist and podcaster. He also produces podcasts for a number of other rural organisations. You can find out more at benjamineagle.co.uk Please subscribe to the show and leave us a review wherever you are listening. A-Plan Rural InsuranceThis episode is sponsored by our primary sponsor A Plan Rural. Open Farm Sunday LEAF Breakfast MeetingsRe the Open Farm Sunday shout Out click here to find out more about the breakfast meetings. Timestamps00:27 Ben introduces today's show. 01:39 Ben begins conversation with Sarah02:00 At the beginning of the book Sarah writes that 'farming is not just a job, it's an identity' - how does Sarah perceive this?04:13 How does Sarah see her own identity? 05:45 Ben turns to the topic of Sarah's grandfather and asks her to talk about her grandparents and their influence on her. 07:40 Childhood in the countryside10:05 Connected to place11:25 Ben introduces the show's new primary sponsor: A Plan Rural Insurance.12:20 Why was Sarah so determined to embrace a city life?13:54 How did Sarah come to Suffolk?16:18 The search for home. 18:50 Village life.19:12 A shout out for farmers interested in taking part in Open Farm Sunday. 20:17 How has Rooted gone down with the urban audience?24:50 'Don't be fooled by the shininess - there are plenty of people out there who have wisdom that can help your life'. 25:22 Sarah's fear of the response in the rural audience.26:40 How did Sarah select the farmers that she wrote about?29:50 Did the way that Sarah perceives farming alter by going through the research process for the book?32:19 Food is at the root of health, of the environment and of community. 35:52 More information about A Plan Rural36:15 Ben and Sarah go outside for a field walk. 27:38 Cover crop trials.38:00 You will never control it all. 42:05 Does Sarah feel like a farmer?42:47 Sarah's message for the public.44:14 Sarah's message to farmers.45:07 Ben rounds up the episode.
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Our heroes take up common cause with the folks and factions of Everspring. Ruger sees some runes, Rilla gets academic, Hektor hunts a relic, while Zurabak goes home.
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My guest for Episode 2 is the amazing and charismatic Tifa! I will let her introduce herself: "My name is Tifa, I'm a Southern belle from North Carolina. I'm from the area that makes it a swing state, where we believe in hospitality, good food, and a run in with the wrong feller can have ya walking off with a lot less pride and a bloody nose. I'm the girl that you'd never expect to meet in NC. I was the only black, gothic, atheist living in a 100 mile radius of the sweet tea loving -bible belt state and was ready for change. I'd always been a dream chaser and I figured I'd waited long enough. I said goodbye to my home and to my people. I walked away from everything I knew, my family, the country of "opportunity", and found myself in a world I never expected to find. Following the scent of my dreams, I landed in Asia where Japan took me in and loved me kinder than any nation had ever loved me before. I stripped off my ego, stepped off the ledge of fear, let go.... And got sucked into the warmth of the Land of the Rising Sun. I hope you enjoy my story."
We serve a God of zeal. What would happen if his people got as zealout for Him as He is for us. What would happen if we dug in, went deep into the word of God, went deeper into his will, and let our roots keep going deeper? This is Apostolic Preaching 7-27-22
Now that we've made a more permanent move to Germany, we're excited to begin this new chapter in our lives and a new season of The Human Vibe! Last year, we decided to leave the United States and live in a different European country every three months. Throughout the journey, we've faced and experienced things that changed us individually and as a couple. In this episode, we discuss the past few weeks, putting down roots in southwestern Germany, and how the journey we've been on has changed our worldview. It's been a beautiful adventure so far and we can't wait to continue visiting new countries and telling you about our lives as expats in Europe. Listen in and thanks for vibing with us!
You may have heard someone say before that they've put down deep roots, right? Usually, they're not talking about gardening, but about the roots of their lives. Family. Friends. A career. A church home. We all want to belong. We want to be planted deep in the soil of community. Colossians 2:6–7 says, "So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness." If you are searching right now, wondering where you should be, consider this verse. In it, we find that Christ our great Savior has a deep desire to keep us growing in good soil. Spiritually, we are to put down deep roots where He has planted us. If you find yourself far from family, either geographically or because of hurt and conflict, turn to Jesus and tell Him how you feel. His strong hands will carry you to the place He has waiting just for you, where you will belong. He will plant you deeply. Let's pray. Lord, thank you for caring about us as individuals, and knowing exactly what we need and when. Amen.
After an extended assault undersea, the crew takes some well deserved R&R. Find out what mysteries await them in their new home.
A warm Sunny Side Up welcome to Montana native, Robin Gardner, co-founder of Dancing Spirit Ranch, a sacred 400-acre property near Glacier National Park. She's been to over 40 countries and this ranch remains her favorite place in the world! Carly Goidisik, Retreat Planner Extraordinaire and Mompreneur, also joined the conversation (for a second time). She has planned seven Women's Retreats and shares the perks, benefits and "must visit" destinations. Together we cover nature, connection and the gratifying experience of going on a retreat. This conversation reminds me of the familiar phrase: "If you build it, they will come..." Dancing Spirit Ranch is special for so many reasons. It has over 20 sacred stone sites on property and they have hosted over 100 retreats. Robin calls these retreats: "laid back luxury" and I love that because it feels like the best of both worlds. During this interview you will learn so much more! Robin shares, "Our guests always leave with their cups full." "More and more people are looking specifically for Wellness Travel/Experiences, not just travel. That's what Dancing Spirit Ranch offers." Join Us!! Magical Montana Women's Retreat Embrace the Chill Feb 24- 28, 2022 EVERYTHING included- food, drinks, yoga, fitness, massage, snowshoeing, Glacier National Park, sound bath and more! This introspective get away will be life changing. Sign up at: https://www.alimarielong.com/retreats Mentioned: Shauna Niequist, author of Present over Perfect --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alimarielong/support
Creatures, Part 5: Pete and Susannah speak with Gracy Olmstead about her new book Uprooted. In this age of unrootedness, what does it mean to have a home – to be from somewhere? Gracy's book talks about her own story: her family's farm in Idaho, and what it means to have that be an important part of her life, even though she's moved away. Can she go back to the land her ancestors farmed? Gracy's work has been fundamentally shaped by her friendship with Wendell Berry, and by Berry's own work. Is his agrarianism mere romanticism? Can there be a kind of love of the local that is not agrarian? Then, the hosts speak with Norann Voll about her move from Upstate New York to rural Australia. How can we learn to love a new place? What does it look like to put down roots when you're ambivalent about where you are? Norann also discusses the process by which the Danthonia Bruderhof has learned how to manage their land: to regenerate the soil and to create a fertile homeplace in the midst of the badlands. Read the transcript. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremiah 29:1-14 (ESV) These are the words of the letter that Jeremiah the prophet sent from Jerusalem to the surviving elders of the exiles, and to the priests, the prophets, and all the people, whom Nebuchadnezzar had taken into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon. 2 This was after King Jeconiah and the queen mother, the eunuchs, the officials of Judah and Jerusalem, the craftsmen, and the metal workers had departed from Jerusalem. 3 The letter was sent by the hand of Elasah the son of Shaphan and Gemariah the son of Hilkiah, whom Zedekiah king of Judah sent to Babylon to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. It said: 4 “Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, to all the exiles whom I have sent into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon: 5 Build houses and live in them; plant gardens and eat their produce. 6 Take wives and have sons and daughters; take wives for your sons, and give your daughters in marriage, that they may bear sons and daughters; multiply there, and do not decrease. 7 But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare. 8 For thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: Do not let your prophets and your diviners who are among you deceive you, and do not listen to the dreams that they dream, 9 for it is a lie that they are prophesying to you in my name; I did not send them, declares the Lord. 10 “For thus says the Lord: When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will visit you, and I will fulfill to you my promise and bring you back to this place. 11 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. 12 Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. 13 You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart. 14 I will be found by you, declares the Lord, and I will restore your fortunes and gather you from all the nations and all the places where I have driven you, declares the Lord, and I will bring you back to the place from which I sent you into exile.